Costa Rican Provider Chooses WiMAX Solution
RACSA enjoys extended broadband wireless services with Alvarion’s 4Motion solution.
From Alvarion, August 22, 2007
Launch of Mobility ''Solution Set'' for Wireless Mesh Applications
Solution Set program ensures faultless integration of critical application components with high-performance Strix Access/One networks.
From Yahoo Finance, August 21, 2007
Improvements to Large-Scale Wireless Access and Mobility Deployments
New product enhancements provide boost to efficiency and intelligence of large-scale networks.
From Yahoo Finance, August 21, 2007
City Governments Should Stay Out of Wi-Fi
Wireless Internet access is a good thing—which is exactly why cities shouldn’t provide it.
From The American, August 21, 2007
Burr Ridge (IL) Moves Ahead with Mesh Video Surveillance
Burr Ridge’s ad hoc Public Safety Committee gave the nod Monday to move forward with video surveillance network and camera plans.
From Suburban Life, August 21, 2007
Companies Requiring Anchor-Tenancy from Cities
EarthLink Inc., MetroFi Inc. and other service providers now are requiring city partners to become anchor tenant customers for municipal wireless networks, paying to use the network.
From xchange, August 21, 2007
Criticism of Public-Private Partnerships Behind the Times
Some confuse the idea of a city paying a private corporation for services with a city building its own network in order to compete with wireline.
From Wi-Fi Networking News, August 21, 2007
Chapel Hill to Offer Free Wi-fi Access
By Sept. 1, visitors to Chapel Hill's downtown will be able to access free public wireless Internet at several spots near Franklin Street.
From The Daily Tar Heel, August 20, 2007
Nassau, Suffolk Counties Hire Startup to Deploy Wireless
The team of e-Path Communications, Inc., KeySpan Communications, and Cisco will offer Long Islanders wireless access the Internet throughout its anticipated 750 square mile network.
From TMC Net, August 20, 2007
A Need to Bridge the Digital Divide in Western New York
As technology advances, local experts fight the trend of some people being left behind.
From The Buffalo News, August 20, 2007